PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4,1931 INDIAN BRAVES CLEVERLY SCALP JAYHAWK TEAM Dietz's Men, Led by Weller, Outplay Kansas Eleven by Means of Perfectly Executed Passes SCORING ENDS 6 TO $ \rho $ Co-operation of University Team Proves Inferior in Every Department By Joe Knack A superior-coached Haskell Indian football team, led by the diminutive Louis Weller, toyed with a Hargins-capped Jachayev eleven Friday night games. The Indians' games played here in the past two seasons. Although "Lone Star" Dietz returned to the reservation with only a 6 to 9 victory, the score fails to indicate just how badly Kansas was outplayed in every department of the league. Giving its opponent approximately 20 pounds to the man, Haskell gained 13 first downs to 4 for K. U, gained 233 yards to 103 for the Jawhayers from scrimmage, and made a total of 248 yards from scrimmage and passed through 123 for the Kansas team. It was a painful affair as far as Kansas was concerned. Line Is Outplayed The Kansas line was outplayed and out-rushed by a lighter forward wall. The Haskell backs were more aggressive, more deceptive, quicker to find and score. They also outplayed the opponents out of the way than the backs coached by Hargiss. Weller and Johnson It was thought before the game that the Jawaharwals would have to watch the victory of the former turned victors, but soon after the opening whistle it became evident that K. U. Mani was the man. With the possible exception of Carnie Smith, one not of Hagiar's men. Weller and Johnson led the offence for Coach Diete The "Little Rabbit" to the K. U. line and backfired. He would waltz up to the line, find the awkward Jayhawker, playfully sidestepping him, playfully sidestepping any Jayhawker who accidentally figured out where the play was going. Weller played the role of the K. U. line at times for short gains, and other times his line opened a hole in the Jayhawker's waven-way. Complete One Pass To Carrie Smith, however, must be given credit for being the power of K. U.'s attack. Until he was removed from the contest, if you wish to call it a victory, he had to give up all of an injury, he was the only Jayhawk who could gain any ground worth mentioning. His spectacular run of 33 yards brought to the Kansas routers their only big thrill of the weekend, and the drills being registered by Haskell. Hanson and Brazil were not only easily boxed in by the fast moving Indians but they failed to hold passes that would have meant substantial gains. K.U. completed one of eight passes that was snagged by Lee Pae, fullback. As far as the rest of the line is concerned Foy was the only outstanding fighter in the game, and the usual form by a long way. It is possible that the general attitude taken by Foy was that the tilk worked well on the tilk soon worked under Foy's skin, making him a little more useful than the tilk. Hendricks Plays Well The real defensive star of the evening was Hendricks, who did not start the game but played beads-up all the time he was in there. Time after time he brought a Jayhawker to the ground and scored two goals of anything but touch football. But the eleven men who were on the field for K. U. weren't the only ones who failed to show spirit for 60 minutes before they responded to respond to the efforts of the cheerleaders from the very outset of the game. And the Haskell fans had a good time giving the Jayhawker "followers" the attention they needed, but this couldn't arouse a student body that was evidently after bed after床 time Oto Rost, who has played good football for K. U, in the past, was named acting captain before the game. First Quarter Kansas won the tassle and to defend the north goal. Weller then kicked off over the Jagwahero goal on the 20 yard line. In two plays Schakehau and Smith failed to gain and the forward scored on a 40-yard-line. Weller clipped off 20 yards before he stumbled over one of his shots from 3 yards, but on the next pass a pass from Shepherd was intercepted by Borrello on his own 13-yard line where he Borrello and Smith picked up 10 yards to make one of the three Kansas first downs of the game. With two kicks from his own half, he kicked to Haskell's 15-yard line. In five plays the ball was resting on the Jay-Hawkeye 44-yard线 with Haskell in possession. The ball on Kansas 35-yard line only to lose the ball on the next play on the 41-yard line on a fumil recovered by Brazil. The pass went over the fence gave Kansas 5 yards, and then Hanson missed a pass with a clear field. Schaake punted and the ball was gone before the end. After one play Johnson kicked to his own 42-yard line. For the remainder of the quarter both teams used the ball, but neither team got into the better of the argument. The quarter opened with the ball on Haskell's 27-yard line in possession of the Indians. On the first play Johnson kicked to K. U.'s 41-yard line. A pass by Borrello was intercepted and K. U.'s 41-yard line and the latter was dropped on his own 41-yard line. After three plays and a 5-yard penalty for Kausca because of off sides, the Indians had a first down on K. U.'s 48-yard line. Duffina made it into overtime. After three more plays in which the Indiana made 7 yards, Johnson punted over the K. U goal line. After Smith picked up 3 yards through corner, Boren picked up another and brought down on his own 42-yard line for a first down. Two more line plays followed and Schaake then punted to Indiana, who brought down after a 13-yard run. Four plays has Saskell march the ball to its own 46-yard line. Page kicked the ball down to Kansas with a 15-yard penalty for his efforts. Duffina then fumbled and Rest recovered for Kansas. Each team earned an official coded, neither similar much advantage. Third Quarter snake kicked off to Haskell's 6-yard line, where Johnson caught the ball and passed it to Welter, who ran back with a 5-yard pass, and failing to gain on three plays, Johnson kicked to Smith on the K. U. 27-yard line where he scored a pass, then tossed a pass that was intercepted by Johnson who ran to K. U.'s 8-yard线。 The Kansas line, however, held Haskell for four minutes, finally taking the ball 2-yard line. Schane punted out to his own 40-yard line only to have Johnson booted him. Then he then made his long run that brought the K. U. stands their only thrill of the evening. But in three plays the K. U. came up short and Schane punted over the Haskell goal line. After three plays Johnson kicked the ball back to K. U. 40-yard line Then came the Jayhawk's greatest loss of the evening. Schanke lost 9 yards before his second pass when he caught trying to pass. Schanke next dropped the pass from center in punt formation and lost it to the Jayhawks with 31 yards to go. Schanke then puntered Wetzel on a kick return to the Kansas 32-yard line. Edge replaced Duffina in the Haskell lineup and received a pass from Johnson followed with K. U.'s 11- yard line. In three plays Johnson was for a touchdown. Weller'r try on the ball. By ORAL for OYAL Score: Haskell 6, Kansas 0. $1.00 The Story of the World's Literature John Macy THE BOOK NOOK Weller kicked off to O'Niel who was downed on the Kansas 33-yard line. Two plays brought the quarter to no end. The fourth quarter saw the ball hit the rim and the Steelers won. Schaake's good guard saving the Jayhawks from being scored on again Haskell had the ball on K. U.'s 34-17 run in the first half. Fourth Quarter Kansas Hanson Mehringer Casini Pen. LE LT LG C RG FT RE QB LH RH FR Officials - Referee, Leroy E. Edmonds, Ottawa University, auctions; Dr. Lejunard Anderson, University of Missouri; head coaches; Dr. Joseph A. Reilly, Missouri State University; Hristop H. Hishab, College of Imports. **summary:** First downs: Kamaan 4, Kaskel 12, Kashkir 12, Kushkir 12, Ka Substitutions: Kunarai - First quartet, none; Kouma - Second quartet, none; Daikin - Fifth quartet, Mike McDermott for Car for fourth quartet, Gildafy for Smith, Burhan for Brach, Dumme for Dumme for Carpille for Brach. Haskell - first quarter, Heardskill for Alexander second quarter, once third quarter, Pineau for Howell, edge for Delaware fourth quarter, I. Ballow for Haskell, Hillett for Powell, J. Ballow for Howell The score by periods: Karen TAXI 25c Hunsinger's Haskell Carrie Smith, head quarterback or Kobe Bryant, known as the "who whistles," who has Haskell game is suffering only minor bruises, according to Leon M. Bauman. Scoring . Haskell - Touchdown. Johnson Phil Borrello, who relieved Smith of his quarterback duties after his injury is also suffering injuries in the nature of two heat teeth and a badly swollen toe. The injuries and unexpected defeat, has not become disheaten, as members of the team expressed their opinion that they would be in their winning stride by the time of the first conference game in the Kansas Aggies which is two weeks off. Minor Injuries to Two Backfield Javhawkers HANLEY Prim Haven Howell Crowell Alexander Miles Burrell Sophie Duffett Waltlini Johnson Wheat to Pay for Weddings Wheat to Pay for Weddings of the grain bread buns of wheat in lieu of the $2 fee charged for performing marriages will be distributed to the office of the peace, he announced this week. He did not state whether or not the grain would be accepted as cash Smith and Borrello Head Injured List; Pointing to Aggies Moonlight Cuts City Light Bill San Antonio, Tex.-(UP) -Moonlight is being used by the city electrician in an effort to cut the city's electricity bill at $16000 to $10000. On moonlight nights he cuts off most of the street lights. Earn $25 to $30 a month in your spare time. Meet the women and WORK-CREATE CHRISTMAS CARD ASSORTMENT. Lovely silver gift box containing 21 beautiful cards many times. Use the card to make You make 50 on each sale. Our average sales person sells one box of stamps or money order brings sample box. Send your 50c today before your prospects buy else- NEED EXTRA MONEY? Artcraft Greeting Cards Dept. C-2 Cedar Rapids, Iowa Send the Daily Kansan home Intramural Teams See New Sport Introduced Beta's, Delta Tau's, Kappa Eta Kappa's Take First Course First Games The introduction of touch football in intramural circles was marked by three hard fought 6-0 scores. Two interesting games were played in Division II. The Betas earned a victory over the Kappa Sigmaans when Watkins, Beta left-end, made a spectacle against the Tau Delta pass and touchdown. In the other Division II contest, Delta Tau Delta defeated Delta Chi by nature of their effective short passes over the line. The Delta Tau margin of victory came when Krampus' Delta trick pass and ran for a touchdown. The only game played in Division 4 was the B Kaappa Rika defeat Chicago Chi Delta in a tie. The B Kaappa Rika score was not made via the nair route, we were those in division 3 where the B Kaappa Rika fall fallen on behind the Chi Delta Sigma goal-line, by Fisher, Kaappa En. In a Saturday morning game Delta Lambda reached no decision at Kappa Lambada reached no decision at Sacred Overtime periods. The game will be scored as one-half game wins and one-half losses. Drawings for handball, horseshoe and tennis doubles will be posted on the intramural bulletin board Monday and play will start at once. Trees Blooming in Montana Apple Blossoms Blighted by Spring Frost Now Open Billings, Mont.—(UP) Trees in most sections of the country are just about ready to wind up the season's activity but on the Billings bench, the apple An onboard at the A. S. Langle form seven miles northeast of here, was frosted last spring. The trees were hollow and leaves have hit the blossoms never appeared. Now they are in full bloom and the blossoms have the order and size of springtime blooms. Lilacs and locust trees are also flowering. Achienh - Governor Harry H. Woodward attended the complimentary dinner hosted by the late Governor Achienh and spoke at the closing convention session of the first district Pedalorian Council. McPherson—The Kansas association of retail grocers will hold their annual convention in McPherson Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 7 and 8. RADIOS FOR RENT: Hanna's, Exclusive agency for Majestic Radio and Refrigerator, Awaiter-Ketter Radio and Hoover Sweeper, Phone 308. 944 Mass FOR RENT. Attractive house, newly decorated, four rooms and bath, adjoining Campus. Call 1014. —26 LOST. White purse containing ring, fountain pen, and K. U. cards. Name within. Reward. Call 2277J. — 21 FOR RENT: Nicely finished rooms for girls, and board if desired, at 1228 Ohio. Phone 1442R. FOR RENT: Nicely furnished bedroom for boys, single $8, double $12 with or without garage Home privileges Phone 2996 1017 Newamp. —22 LOST: Brown leather coin purse containing 2 keys and small change. Phone 181. 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